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"I offered to comp the appetisers, but (Rose) was losing her cool, and then I offered to buy them a round of drinks," Hong said. "One of my bartenders was walking by and could tell they were upset, and (Rose) threw food at him. ... Ruby told my bartender that if she was a bigger man, she would kick my ass, meaning me."

He continued: "He thought maybe it was an accident, so he came back and he asked, 'Is everything OK?' And she picked up a handful of french fries and threw them at him. I think she was like ... trying to be a bully."

That's when Hong asked Rose and her entourage to leave.

"Ruby was already kind of pretty over the top upset, kind of laying into me, which - whatever, I'm in the service industry and it's my job to please customers," Hong said. "It was the first time I've ever had to ask someone to leave, and it was Ruby Rose."